This means that if your account has been compromised (i.e. someone else broke into your account), you are still held responsible for anything and everything that happens on this account (because you are held responsible for both the account and your computer security). This includes cheating (VAC-bans), purchases made to your account, behaviour on hubs and discussion boards, etc.

In other words, Steam is not obliged to give you a refund, even if someone else broke into your account and made a bunch of purchases you didn't want.

No, it could be some real life friend though. But I never give my passwords. Alot of my real life friends play TF2. I try to search their inventories. But I think I put down Steam Guard for a time since I was going to login into my laptop.

No, it could be some real life friend though. But I never give my passwords. Alot of my real life friends play TF2. I try to search their inventories. But I think I put down Steam Guard for a time since I was going to login into my laptop.